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Markeymolen

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Markeymolen

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The Markeymolen is a historic wind-powered post mill located in Pollinkhove, a charming part of the municipality of Lo-Reninge in West Flanders, Belgium. Standing at an elevation of 51 meters along the Lovaart, this impressive man-made monument was originally constructed in 1797. It is a distinctive wooden standard mill, notable for its three attics and a unique sixteen-sided brick base added in 1927, making it a significant landmark in the region.

Visitors are often captivated by the Markeymolen's rich history…

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    15 agosto 2023

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    Il Markeymolen è un mulino a vento situato a Pollinkhove, Lo-Reninge, Fiandre occidentali, Belgio. Costruito nel 1797, è un mulino standard in legno a tre piani utilizzato per macinare grano e olio. L'apertura alare del mulino è di circa 24 metri. Il mulino è stato mantenuto in funzione da Joseph Markey fino al 1962. È stato completamente restaurato nel 1991-1992 ed è ora aperto come museo la domenica pomeriggio.
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    Il mulino fu costruito nel 1797. La base del mulino fu chiusa nel 1927, creando un edificio in mattoni a sedici lati con porte d'ingresso. L'ultimo mugnaio fu Joseph Markey, a cui il mulino deve il suo nome attuale. Cessò di gestirlo nel 1962. Il mulino cadde gradualmente in rovina. Già nel 1949, il mulino fu dichiarato monumento protetto. Nel 1980 fu acquistato dalla provincia delle Fiandre Occidentali, che eseguì lavori di restauro, rendendolo nuovamente operativo nel 2003.

    Il mulino ha tre solai, tre coppie di macine e una struttura portante.

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    Posizione:Lo-Reninge, Diksmuide, West Flanders, Fiandre, Belgio

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    Is the Markeymolen currently open for visitors?

    No, the Markeymolen is currently closed to the public. It is awaiting a significant restoration project planned for 2026-2031. Once restored, the goal is to make it operational and accessible to the public once more.

    What unique historical features does the Markeymolen possess?

    The Markeymolen is a historic wind-powered post mill constructed in 1797. Unusually for a standard mill, it features an iron standard, installed in 1955. Its original purpose was to mill both corn and oil, and it still contains three grinding stones, a meal chute, and a sifting machine. The mill also remarkably survived both World Wars.

    Are there specific hiking or cycling routes that pass by the Markeymolen?

    While the Markeymolen itself is a landmark, the surrounding area of Lo-Reninge and Pollinkhove offers numerous walking and cycling routes. The terrain is generally flat, making it suitable for easy routes and family-friendly excursions. You can find various routes exploring the picturesque Flemish landscape, often utilizing the network of quiet country roads and paths along waterways like the Lovaart.

    What is the terrain like around Markeymolen, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?

    The terrain around Markeymolen and the wider Lo-Reninge area is predominantly flat. This makes it highly suitable for hikers, cyclists, and walkers of all fitness levels, including families with young children or those seeking an easy, leisurely outdoor experience. There are no significant elevation changes to contend with.

    Where can I park when visiting the Markeymolen or the surrounding area?

    Nearby parking is generally available in the village of Pollinkhove. While there isn't a dedicated large car park specifically for the mill, visitors can usually find spots within the village or along local roads, especially when exploring the wider area of Lo-Reninge.

    Is the Markeymolen area suitable for a winter visit, and are there any specific winter activities?

    While the mill itself is closed, the flat terrain around Markeymolen makes it accessible for walks even in winter, provided conditions are safe. Winter walks can offer a serene experience of the Flemish countryside. However, specific winter-themed activities directly at the mill are not available due to its current closure and the nature of the monument.

    Are there any dog-friendly trails or areas near the Markeymolen?

    Yes, many of the walking and cycling routes in the Lo-Reninge and Pollinkhove area are dog-friendly. As long as dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them, they are generally welcome on the public paths and trails. It's always advisable to check local signage for any specific restrictions.

    What other attractions or amenities are available near Markeymolen in Lo-Reninge?

    Even with the mill currently inaccessible, the area offers other points of interest. You can visit the visitor center of cookie maker Jules Destrooper. From April 19, 2026, the St. Peter's Church Tower will offer panoramic views. The Stone Bridge over the Dode IJzer in Pollinkhove, dating from the same period as the Markeymolen, is another nearby historical landmark. Lo-Reninge also has local cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.

    How long should I plan for a visit to the Markeymolen and its immediate surroundings?

    Given that the Markeymolen is currently closed, a direct visit to the mill itself would be brief, primarily for viewing its exterior. However, if you plan to explore the surrounding area, including walking or cycling routes and other local attractions like the Jules Destrooper visitor center or the Stone Bridge, you could easily spend a few hours to half a day in the Lo-Reninge and Pollinkhove region.

    What is the significance of the Markeymolen being a 'protected monument'?

    The Markeymolen was designated as a protected monument in 1949. This status recognizes its significant historical and architectural value, ensuring its preservation and safeguarding it from demolition or inappropriate alterations. It highlights the mill's importance as a cultural heritage site in West Flanders.

    What is the history behind the mill's name, 'Markeymolen'?

    The mill is named after Joseph Markey, who purchased it in 1919 and operated it as a miller until 1962. His long tenure and dedication to the mill led to it being affectionately known as the 'Markeymolen', a name that has persisted to this day.

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